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Using Technician Interface Software
5-16 114088 Rev. A
You can transfer a file in-band whenever
You can dial in to the Technician Interface port of a router you choose as the
source or destination for a file transfer operation
An operational IP routing path exists through your network, between the file
source (a router or a remote workstation) and the file destination (also a router
or a remote workstation)
Out-of-band file transfers are typically a less efficient but sometimes useful
method, for example, for router diagnosis and management.
You use this method most beneficially when
You can dial in to the Technician Interface port of a router you choose as the
source or destination for a file transfer operation
All IP routing paths between the file source and the file destination are down
(nonoperational)
You can use either a UNIX or a 386/486 DOS remote workstation to transfer files
in-band or out-of-band using Technician Interface
xmodem commands, as
operating conditions within your network allow.
In-Band File Transfers
The tftp command invokes the TFTP software to transfer a file between a Bay
Networks router and another router or host capable of serving
tftp file transfer
requests.
The TFTP software resides within the IP router. Consequently, you must load the
TFTP software on the router and enable it (refer to Quick-Starting Routers and
BNX Platforms for instructions). Also, when you transfer a file to a Bay Networks
router, the TFTP driver of the receiving (client) router uses the value of the
wfTftp.2.0 MIB attribute to determine the target volume. This attribute is set
during the Quick-Start procedure, using the debug.al
alias setvol 65 to target the
DOS volume.
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